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New Music Friday: The best albums out Sept. 20
John Mellencamp and Willie Nelson, seen here at Farm Aid last year, will headline the 2024 Outlaw Music Festival tour. Suzanne Cordeiro/AFP via Getty Images **hide caption
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Top row, left to right: Buck Meek, Annie Bartholomew, Bob Dylan; Bottom row, left to right: Darlingside, Sparks Courtesy of the artists **hide caption
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New Mix: Bob Dylan, Sparks, Darlingside, Annie Bartholomew, more
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Bob Dylan performing live onstage at a benefit for ousted Chileans. Steve Morley/Redferns / Getty Images **hide caption
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Bono on stage at the start of U2's "POPMART" tour. Stewart Cook/Getty Images **hide caption
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Bob Dylan, while recording 'Bringing It All Back Home' on January 1965 in Columbia's Studio A in New York City, New York. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images **hide caption
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A collection of photography from the Bob Dylan Archive in Tulsa, Okla. The Washington Post/The Washington Post via Getty Images **hide caption
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A center dedicated to Bob Dylan prepares to open in Oklahoma
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Multimillion dollar music catalogs
Musician David Bowie speaks onstage while accepting the Webby Lifetime Achievement award at the 11th Annual Webby Awards in 2007. Bryan Bedder/Getty Images **hide caption
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David Bowie joins a list of stars whose back catalogs are sold for galactic sums
Bob Dylan performing in 2009. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for AFI **hide caption
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Bob Dylan onstage during the 17th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards held at The Hollywood Palladium on January 12, 2012 Christopher Polk/Getty Images for VH1 **hide caption
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Singer-songwriter Bob Dylan in 1965, when he was at the epicenter of the counterculture. Evening Standard/Getty Images **hide caption
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Bob Dylan Sells Songwriting Catalog In 9-Figure Deal
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Neil Young's newly released album, Homegrown, arrives at the same moment as two other veteran songwriters, Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson, put out projects of their own. Henry Diltz/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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With New Albums, Bob Dylan, Neil Young And Willie Nelson Are As Relevant As Ever
Megan Thee Stallion performs Jan. 30, 2020, in Miami, Florida. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for EA Sports Bowl **hide caption
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Phoebe Bridgers. Her sophomore full-length, Punisher, is on our shortlist of the week's best new albums. Frank Ockenfels **hide caption
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Bob Dylan's new album, Rough and Rowdy Ways, comes out June 19. Kevin Winter/Getty Images for AFI **hide caption
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Bob Dylan's new single, "Murder Most Foul," is 17 minutes long and references more than 70 songs. We made a playlist of them all. Fred Tanneau/AFP via Getty Images **hide caption
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Bob Dylan, seen here in 2015, surprised his fans with a new song called "Murder Most Foul." Frazer Harrison/Getty Images **hide caption
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